Records, 1883 Mar. 6 - June 15.

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Records, 1883 Mar. 6 - June 15.

Correspondence re organization and arrangements for unveiling the monument to "the Confederate dead of Kershaw" in Camden, S.C. Two letters, 6 Mar. and 20 May 1883, Washington, D.C., and Wild Woods, [Miss.], former Governor Wade Hampton, III, to Mrs. Alfred E. Doby, Camden, S.C., accepting her invitaion to present the keynote address and suggesting a date convenient to him. Letter, 11 June 1883, Edgefield, S.C., M[atthew] C[albraith] Butler, sending acceptance to attend the unveiling; and letters from Edward R. Boykin, H.K. Dubose, E.B. Cantey, and Samuel H. Hay.

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Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902

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Wade Hampton (1818-1902) was a planter, Confederate officer, governor of South Carolina, and United States senator. From the guide to the Wade Hampton Papers, ., 1813-1891, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) South Carolina governor. From the description of Letter : Columbia, S.C., to Gen. Conner, 1880 October 31. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140158 Confederate Army off...

Hay, Samuel H.

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Doby, Alfred English, Mrs.

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Dubose, Henry Kershaw

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Boykin, Edward, 1889-1968

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Butler, M. C. 1836-1909

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Ladies' Memorial Monument Association (Camden, S.C.)

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Cantey, E. B.

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